Juneau Sailing Club annual meeting: Meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 2, at the Harbor Room at the Breakwater Inn. Jeff Coult of El Sobrante, Calif., will be the guest speaker and will discuss his experiences sailing up and down the Pacific Coast from Panama to Alaska. Coult is wintering his boat in Harris Harbor. Election of officers will also take place. All sailors, crews and others interested in sailing are invited. Info: McKie Campbell, 586-5856, or John Barnett, 364-2848.

Ordway Basketball League scorekeepers' meeting: Meet at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the City Hall Conference Room (224), which is located near the Juneau Parks and Recreation office entrance. All interested scorekeepers for the 2000-01 season must attend, and the season opens Nov. 12 and runs through the first week of February. Positions are paid. Info: Juneau Parks and Recreation, 586-5226.

Southeast Roadrunners event change: The Veteran's Day 8-kilometer run time and date has been changed to 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11, at the Brotherhood Bridge Parking Lot. The original date had been Nov. 4. Pre-registration entry fee $5, day of race $8. Info: Mike McKrill, 789-9116.

Holiday Cup 2000 soccer registration: The Holiday Cup competitive indoor soccer tournament will be held over the holiday break in December, but the exact dates won't be determined until all the teams are registered. There are four coed divisions -- Elementary, for players age 9 through the fifth grade; Middle School, for grades 6-8; Juniors, for high school students age 16-younger; and Seniors, for players age 17-21. Please contact Leslie Houston at 364-2657 or by e-mail at holidaycup2000@soccer.com, as soon as possible to let her know if you plan to play or sponsor a team. Rosters, rules and player waivers will be available by Nov. 8.

4-H Fishing Club: A new 4-H fishing club will begin meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Floyd Dryden Middle School to teach youngsters in grades 3-12 how to fish. The club, which will meet every Tuesday night, will also teach the children how to tie fishing flies, how to read a fishing stream and how to know where fish will feed or hide. The program will be led by Jon Lyman of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. There is a $6 fee to join 4-H, and a small fee to cover materials used in the club. Info: Jim Douglas at 465-8756 or the Alaska Cooperative Extension Service at 465-8749.